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NHL
- Brad Thiessen is 2-0 since being called up to the NHL for the first time in his career. He has given up just 2 goals in each of his starts and has a .917 save percentage. His latest win came in a nationally televised came that featured many Northeastern mentions. Thiessen has looked good in his starts and he is positioning himself for an NHL contract next season whether it be in Pittsburgh or somewhere else. He will be a restricted free agent this summer.
- Staying in Pittsburgh, Joe Vitale is enjoying his first NHL season. Vitale has been a constant on the 4th line all season and he has chipped in with 4 goals and 9 assists. The former Husky captain has also been huge for the Penguins on faceoffs. They recently rewarded him with a 2 year, $1.1 million extension that will keep him in Pittsburgh through 2014.
AHL
- Tyler McNeely‘s Bridgeport Sound Tigers are leading their division. McNeely is a +11, but has just 5 goals and 10 assists in 52 games despite getting off to a hot start.
- In last place in that same division is Wade MacLeod and the Springfield Falcons. MacLeod missed some time earlier in the season with an injury but he has fared well since returning. He has 6 goals and 14 assists in 49 games.
- Brodie Reid is having a quiet season in his first as a professional. In 55 games, he has 8 goals and 13 assists for the Worcester Sharks who are barely hanging onto a playoff place.
- Michael Ryan may never play hockey again. After 3 games this season, Ryan was forced out of the lineup with concussion like symptoms. He returned in February but lasted just 5 games. There is a chance he could come back, but there is not a lot of optimism. Ryan, who graduated in 2003, has dealt with concussion problems for much of his career. A career that has seen him play 83 NHL games split over 3 seasons. Its an unfortunate situation, but hopefully his long term health will not be compromised.
ECHL
- Kyle Kraemer continues to tear it up for the first place Ontario Reign. 48 points in 46 games has him tied for 2nd best on the team. This is Kraemer second full season of professional hockey and he has done well in both. He could be in line for a shot at the AHL next year if he continues this pace.
- Chad Costello leads the ECHL in points with 76 in 45 games. He has been called up to the AHL twice already but managed just 4 assists in 11 games. In his career, he has played 19 AHL games. He is just 0-5-5, -2 in those games. He can dominate the ECHL all he wants, if he doesn’t start performing in his AHL chances, he will never get higher in the ECHL. Since leaving Northeastern after his Sophomore season in 2008, Costello has played for 8 different teams in 4 different leagues.
- Dennis McCauley was traded to Chicago, but he failed his physical so the trade was cancelled and he has been returned to Reading.
- Chris Donovan: 25 GP 0-2-2, Steve Silva: 36 GP, 6-23-29, Dave Strathman: 21 GP, 2-6-8 (since being traded to Utah), Louis Liotti: 38 GP, 2-4-6
CHL
- Jake Newton finally found his comfort zone. After posting a 1-2-3 in 31 games with Lake Erie, Newton found himself demoted to the CHL this week. In his first game with the Allen Americans, he scored a goal. Since leaving NU, Newton has played 79 AHL games over two seasons. He is a 3-9-12, -17. If those stats don’t justify Cronin’s response to him leaving, then this demotion definitely does. This should serve as a warning for defenseman who think they may be ready for pro hockey but really aren’t. But judging by the events of this offseason, it clearly hasn’t.
Juniors
- Jamie Oleksiak is having a good go of things in Niagara. In 24 games, he has 4 goals and 13 assists to go with his +19. His team has already clinched a playoff bid.
Intramurals
- JP Maley has 2 goals in 4 games for the Mighty Ducks. His team needs to win their last game to grab a playoff spot after once again finishing behind Reptar on Ice.
Coaching
- Toronto fired their head coach, but Greg Cronin survived and remained on the staff. He could be looking for a new job in the summer though if Toronto decides to clean house.
- Jason Guerriero and Holy Cross swept Army last week in the first round of the Atlantic Hockey playoffs. This week they head to Mercyhurst for their quarterfinal matchup.
March 9, 2012
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